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  • 11Maker-Breaker game — Maker Breaker games are a subclass of positional games[1]. It is a two person game with complete information played on a hypergraph (V,H) where V is an arbitrary set (called the board of the game) and H is a family of subsets of V , called the… …

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  • 12Partisan game — In combinatorial game theory, a game is partisan or partizan if it is not impartial. That is, some moves are available to one player and not to the other.Most games are partisan; for example in chess, only one player can move the white pieces.… …

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  • 13List of game theorists — This is a list of notable economists, mathematicians, political scientists, and computer scientists whose work has added substantially to the field of game theory.* Derek Abbott Quantum game theory and Parrondo s games * Robert Aumann equilibrium …

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  • 14Go (game) — This article is about Go, the board game. For other uses, see Go (disambiguation). Goe redirects here. For other uses, see GOE (disambiguation). Go Go is played on a grid of black lines (usually 19×19). The playing pieces, called stones, are… …

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  • 15Solved game — A two player game can be solved on several levels: [V. Allis, Searching for Solutions in Games and Artificial Intelligence. PhD thesis, Department of ComputerScience, University of Limburg, 1994. Online:… …

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  • 16Extensive-form game — An extensive form game is a specification of a game in game theory. This form represents the game as a tree. Each node (called a decision node) represents every possible state of play of the game as it is played. Play begins at a unique initial… …

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  • 17Mathematical game — This article is about using mathematics to study the inner workings of multiplayer games which, on the surface, may not appear mathematical at all. For games that directly involve mathematics in their play, see mathematical puzzle. Mathematical… …

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  • 18Sprouts (game) — Sprouts is a pencil and paper game with interesting mathematical properties. It was invented by mathematicians John Horton Conway and Michael S. Paterson at Cambridge University in 1967.The game is played by two players, starting with a few spots …

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  • 19Abstract strategy game — An abstract strategy game is a strategy game, aiming to minimise luck, and without a theme.[1][2] Almost all abstract strategy games will conform to the strictest definition of: a board or card game, in which there is no hidden information, no… …

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  • 20Fuzzy game — In combinatorial game theory, a fuzzy game is a game which is incomparable with the zero game: it is not greater than 0, which would be a win for Left; nor less than 0 which would be a win for Right; nor equal to 0 which would be a win for the… …

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